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#Round5

Rabbitohs, Titans, and Broncos excelled in NRL Round 4, while Round 5 promises exciting matchups ahead.

Round 4 of the National Rugby League (NRL) showcased thrilling matchups, with the South Sydney Rabbitohs claiming a significant victory over the Penrith Panthers, finishing 28-18. The Gold Coast Titans also made headlines by defeating the Sydney Roosters 30-12, while the Brisbane Broncos secured a solid win against the Dolphins, ending the match at 20-12.

In player news, Blake Lawrie faced a setback as he was dropped to the NSW Cup but demonstrated resilience by responding positively to the situation. Meanwhile, Blake Mozer shone brightly in his return from injury, making a notable impact in the Queensland Cup.

Looking ahead to Round 5, teams are gearing up for their upcoming fixtures, including a highly anticipated clash between the Penrith Panthers and the North Queensland Cowboys on April 4. As the competition heats up, fans are eager to see how the standings will evolve, with detailed player statistics yet to be fully updated for this round. For more information on NRL fixtures, visit NRL fixtures and for match details, check the NRL match centre.

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